Let's see your gentleman's folders!

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My nicest have been small Sebenzas: this box-elder and a calf-leather (no pic). Of course, they're gone now.

 
The poor man's William Henry, the E10 (this one an E10-2):

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A Mcusta Tsuchi small:

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Greg,

Another WH E6 is on my short list. I had one for a while but sold it. Those Mcusta Tsuchi's are beautiful, had one of those too but I couldn't get the darn thing open easily, it needs a larger cutout for the thumbstud IMO. Damn nice looking knife though! That Enlan is also a nice looking knife. I have a few Enlan's and for the price point that are quite well made.
 
Greg,

Another WH E6 is on my short list. I had one for a while but sold it. Those Mcusta Tsuchi's are beautiful, had one of those too but I couldn't get the darn thing open easily, it needs a larger cutout for the thumbstud IMO. Damn nice looking knife though! That Enlan is also a nice looking knife. I have a few Enlan's and for the price point that are quite well made.

I love the William Henrys--I blame bld522 for getting me started on them. When I bought a Sebenza and it didn't really click for me, I sold it to fund immediately buying another WH. The thin bladed E10 cuts like a scalpel, too.

To be honest, though, that inexpensive (comparatively--I paid ~$100) little Mcusta gets more attention than my WH knives when people see it. It's a pretty little knife. Mine was impossible to open one-handed when I got it. I know folks shun people for doing this, but I bent the frame lock bar back a little to ease up the pressure it was putting on the blade, and that made mine usable (and it still locks up fine).
 
Trevor Burger EXK II in giraffe shin bone and Damasteel and a Steve Dunn M.S. sole authorship shadow

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Kris
 
^^^ Very nice ^^^ Starting this thread was a bad idea.... I am going to be broke living under a bridge like a grumpy old troll, but at least I'll have nice knives. :D
 
I too work in an office and wear a suit everyday. I carry a Boker subcom in titanium and I just yesterday got a Boker nano. Both great little knives and very discreet.
 
Left to Right: Benchmade Pardue LE CF, Fallkniven GP, Al Mar Falcon UltraLight, Beretta Trident Rosewood, Ka-Bar Dog's Head Coppersmith, Opinel Slim No. 8, Shun Higo Nokami, Chris Reeve Small Sebenza 21 Insingo, Kershaw Leek Composite Blade, William Henry EDC E10.

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i just got this in the mail today first real gentleman folder i have owned
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it came razor sharp and the fit and finish is excellent
 
Benchmade Torrent 890 and Buck Prince. Too bad this pretty blade still freaks people out at my work when the nitrous system kicks the blade open lightning fast.

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its wood , green burl wood not exactly sure what kind of wood or if its dyed or grows that way
 
This is the closest I get to a gentleman's carry knife these days. It is slim and light but has a 3.5" blade. I carried it in my dress slacks to a meeting this week.

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I bought this CRKT Delegate for dress carry. It is a bit smaller than what I like, and is just barely larger than a Leek. I do carry it occasionally.

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I bought this one years ago to use for Sunday carry, but couldn't bring myself to carry it so I traded it for something else:

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I bought this one years ago for Sunday carry. It has bone grips and is fairly heavy. I found that in the bottom of my pocket I am sensitive to its weight, more so than if it had a pocket clip, so I don't carry it much.

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